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Garage fluorescent fixtures are easily adaptable to accommodate sensors and controls,


something that many owners/


managers are considering. Economically, fluorescent offers the best advantage over a 10-year period than the other options on the market today. With all that said, induction and LED manufacturers make strong arguments for their fixtures as well, which leaves the garage lighting decision-makers in a quandary, coupled with the ever-changing technology in lamp and fixture efficiency. This all presents an interesting set of circumstances. If the


technology is changing so quickly, how does one decide what to do and when?


John Nolan, Director of Transportation Services at Harvard University, summed it up this way:


“Technology is ever-changing. Studying various options to achieve a best-valued solution is critical, but at some objective point in the process – understanding that something greater or better may arrive before you implement – you still have to ‘put a stake in the ground’ and get on with it. Otherwise, you will never move forward.”


Theo Tracy, Marketing and Business Development Director at IntellEnergy, can be reached at theo@intellenergy.com.


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